I like
Susan - it's plain, yes, but in a good, strong and dignified way, with a nice firm ending and a pleasant sing-song rhythm. And it's got a sound you don't hear much in small children's names atm, so in that way it is refreshing. I'd never use it though because I don't like
Sue and
Susie. (and also my sister is
Susanna and HATES
Susan and would kill me.)
Frederica is lovely. It makes me think of freesias, for some reason. It's also got much nicer short forms than
Susan. I've never met one and would instinctively pronounce it with four syllables, but three is good too. I can't see it ever becoming popular, but it would be great to see the film inspire a few.
Susan MelisandeSusan VirginiaSusan Amoret
Susan HelenaSusan LiliasSusan ImeldaSusan HebeSusan KeziaSusan MargueriteSusan RoxelanaSusan Madeleine (mad
LEN, not those silly English prons that rhyme with paddling)
Frederica Jane (&
Frederica Georgette!)
Frederica InezFrederica SilviaFrederica MaudFrederica DaphneFrederica AlixFrederica OlwenFrederica RuthFrederica IrisFrederica VivienFrederica Zoe